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printing:change-default [2010/11/25 09:33]
marina
printing:change-default [2011/07/12 14:24] (current)
aprain
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 Generally all linux workstations have a default printer depending on the floor and side… and where the workstation is located. Generally all linux workstations have a default printer depending on the floor and side… and where the workstation is located.
  
-a) You need to know the name of the printer where you wish to redirect your print, see [[printing:​printers-location|SISSA NETWORK PRINTER MAP AT SANTORIO]] ​to have the list of all common printers at Santorio;+a) You need to know the name of the printer where you wish to redirect your print, see [[printing:​printers-location|SISSA NETWORK PRINTER MAP AT SANTORIO ​page]] for the list of all common printers at Santorio;\\
 \\ \\
-b) check that the printer you wish to set as default, it is available from your linux workstation:​\\ +b) check that the printer you wish to set as default is available from your linux workstation:​\\ 
-**lpq -P** //​printer-name//​ \\+**lpq -P** **//​printer-name//​** \\
 If the printer is available, this will be the result: If the printer is available, this will be the result:
 //​printer-name//​ is ready \\ //​printer-name//​ is ready \\
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 c) if the printer you choose as default is available, c) if the printer you choose as default is available,
 use the following command to set your new default printer:\\ use the following command to set your new default printer:\\
-**lpoptions -d**//​printer-name//​+**lpoptions -d//​printer-name//​**
 \\ \\
-=== To restore the previous default printer === +----
-Remove your previous configuration using the following command:​\\ +
-**rm -rf ~/.cups**+
  
-USE **rm** ​COMMAND ​**CAREFULLY**, ANY ERROR CAN REMOVE ALL YOUR FILES !!!!!+==== To restore the original default printer ==== 
 +Remove the original configuration using the following commands:​\\ 
 +**rm ~/​.cups/​lpoptions**\\ 
 +**rmdir ~/.cups**